Barcelona ratify £148m kit sponsorship deal with Qatari Foundation

Barcelona's general assembly has ratified the club's lucrative shirt sponsorship deal with the Qatar Foundation.

The team shirt already bears the Qatar Foundation logo this season, but the club's members gave their approval to continue the five-year deal that the European champions say will bring in £148million.

The decision to sell advertising space on its jersey for the first time in the club's 112-year history had brought strong criticism from former president Joan Laporta and legendary player-turned-coach Johan Cruyff.

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But 697 members voted yes to the deal late Saturday, while only 76 voted no and 36 abstained.

The club's executive board led by president Sandro Rosell successfully argued that the deal was key to balancing the books for a club that lost £7.9m last season and has a debt of £322m.

Club vice president Javier Faus said the club had no choice but to accept the deal given its 'substantial economic impact'.

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In 2006, Laporta struck a deal with UNICEF in which the club paid the children's aid organization £1.3m to use its logo on the front of its jersey. The UNICEF logo now rests on the back below the player's number.

Faus added that the deal includes an opt-out clause for Barcelona from the third year on.

The club members also voted to ban smoking at Camp Nou stadium and gave the green light for the club to study the creation of a special section for its most passionate supporters.